The main jump jockey runs the rule over the rookie rider’s triumph on the Paul Nicholls-trained Pacha Du Polder after only her moment racecourse outingPendleton’s jumping styleWhen I schooled with her in the summer I was very impressed and this was very much in the infancy of her riding,never intellect schooling or riding in a race. I was very impressed by how she was, riding over an obstacle. And even then, and you could uncover,her positioning over an obstacle was very good. I think she was a little bit loose at the beginning, which is very normal for any sort of rider, or never intellect a beginner riding a racehorse over fences. She’s fairly forward in the saddle. whether he does make a mistake,would she get pulled over his head? Maybe. But at the same time you own to judge on what you see and there was none of that. It’s only a might. You’re only speculating. And on the other hand, whether youre sitting very far back, and your centre of balance can get loose.
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Source: theguardian.com